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Contents List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Editors and Contributors vii viii ix 1. Introduction: Personalism and Personalist Regimes Alexander Baturo, Luca Anceschi, and Francesco Cavatorta 1 SECTION I. PERSONALISM: THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT 2. Personalist Regimes: A Product of Personalism and Patrimonialism Alexander Baturo 3. Personalist Regimes in Historical Context: The Somoza, Duvalier, and Marcos Regimes in Nicaragua, Haiti, and the Philippines Natasha Lindstaedt 4. Personal Rule in Party Regimes: The Soviet Union, China, and North Korea Graeme Gill 29 59 84 SECTION II. CONTEMPORARY PERSONALISM 5. Personalism in Turkey under Erdogan Koray Saglam 107 6. Chavismo in Venezuela Ignacio Arana Araya 130 7. The Putin Regime in Russia Nikolai Petrov 154 8. The Lukashenko Regime in Belarus Matthew Frear 177
VI CONTENTS SECTION III. PERSONALISM, SUCCESSION, INSTITUTIONS 9. Personalist Rule and Regime Continuity in Central Asia Luca Anceschi 205 10. Succession in Personalist Regimes in Africa: Dynastic Options in Gabon and Togo Marie Brassier 231 11. Man versus Machine: Personal Power and Political Organizations in the Chinese Communist Party Junyan Jiang 252 12. The Gaddafi Regime in Libya Amir Magdy Kamel 275 13. Cuba after Charisma: Personalism and its Exit Options Bert Hoffmann 294 14. On ‘New’ and ‘Old’ Personal Rule: Concluding Remarks Alexander Baturo, Luca Anceschi, and Francesco Cavatorta 312 Index 333
List of Figures 1.1. Personalist and other authoritarian regimes in the world 1.2. Personalism and personalist regimes over time 4 5 2.1, Personalism and personalist regimes: A conceptual map 32 2.2. Personalization of power and personalization of politics 39 2.3. Concentration of power and clientelism in dictatorships 41 2.4. The origins of personalist regimes 44 10.1. Share of family succession for regime types 244 10.2. Family succession in autocratic regimes 246 11.1. Personal power and party institutionalization in China and beyond 253 11.2. How the party hierarchy connects with other power institutions 255 13.1. The symbolism of the leader’s bond with the Cuban masses 297 |
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